Exploration
... ●Samuel de Champlain - France - “Father of New France” - Established Quebec (the 1st permanent French colony in N. America) - Established settlements and explored Maine, Montreal & Nova ...
... ●Samuel de Champlain - France - “Father of New France” - Established Quebec (the 1st permanent French colony in N. America) - Established settlements and explored Maine, Montreal & Nova ...
Chapter 19 Notes
... Chapter 19 Section 2 Notes A. China controlled trade in Asia B. Ming dynasty expected the Europeans to pay a tax to trade C. Qing dynasty added Taiwan into China D. Manchus continued a policy of isolationalism E. The Dutch were the only Europeans that could trade with the Chinese England refused to ...
... Chapter 19 Section 2 Notes A. China controlled trade in Asia B. Ming dynasty expected the Europeans to pay a tax to trade C. Qing dynasty added Taiwan into China D. Manchus continued a policy of isolationalism E. The Dutch were the only Europeans that could trade with the Chinese England refused to ...
Age of Exploration Notes final
... Priests came with Columbus and harshly converted the natives to Catholic Hernando Cortes led an expedition that went to Cuba all of the way to Mexico Conquered Aztec Empire (modern day Mexico) He found gold and silver which made Spain wealthy ...
... Priests came with Columbus and harshly converted the natives to Catholic Hernando Cortes led an expedition that went to Cuba all of the way to Mexico Conquered Aztec Empire (modern day Mexico) He found gold and silver which made Spain wealthy ...
I. Encounters With Europe (1450-1550)
... Amerindians were isolated and lack of resistance to European diseases Arawak: Originally in Peru, then migrated to Venezuela & Guyana. Then the Arawak migrated to the West Indies. -Agricultural people who mined gold, but did not trade it over long distances -The Arawak in the West Indies exaggerated ...
... Amerindians were isolated and lack of resistance to European diseases Arawak: Originally in Peru, then migrated to Venezuela & Guyana. Then the Arawak migrated to the West Indies. -Agricultural people who mined gold, but did not trade it over long distances -The Arawak in the West Indies exaggerated ...
16.1-2- Exploration and Conquest
... B. Henry the Navigator (Portugal)- Prince who was a patron of exploration C. Vasco de Gama (Portugal)- First European to reach India D. Christopher Columbus (Spain)- “First” European to open up the New World E. Ferdinand Magellan (Spain)- his crew was the first to circumnavigate (to go around) the w ...
... B. Henry the Navigator (Portugal)- Prince who was a patron of exploration C. Vasco de Gama (Portugal)- First European to reach India D. Christopher Columbus (Spain)- “First” European to open up the New World E. Ferdinand Magellan (Spain)- his crew was the first to circumnavigate (to go around) the w ...
Chapter 6
... • Dutch formed the East and West India Companies (East Co. in India and West Co. in America) • Colonies and trading posts established in the Americas – They were important sources of raw materials and markets for ...
... • Dutch formed the East and West India Companies (East Co. in India and West Co. in America) • Colonies and trading posts established in the Americas – They were important sources of raw materials and markets for ...
Chapter 14
... bishops & clergy, build churches, collect fees, supervise religious orders in New World; Spanish Inquisition in Peru (1570) and Mexico (1571) Compare and Contrast PS: Columbus and Las Casas ...
... bishops & clergy, build churches, collect fees, supervise religious orders in New World; Spanish Inquisition in Peru (1570) and Mexico (1571) Compare and Contrast PS: Columbus and Las Casas ...
File - AP European 2016
... The Spanish were successful in conquering natives because they had (1) superior military technology, (2) help from natives, and (3)immunity to diseases like smallpox. Cortes and Pizarro are examples of conquistadores, leaders in the Spanish conquest of the Americas. ...
... The Spanish were successful in conquering natives because they had (1) superior military technology, (2) help from natives, and (3)immunity to diseases like smallpox. Cortes and Pizarro are examples of conquistadores, leaders in the Spanish conquest of the Americas. ...
AmerHist-Chapter2sect1
... and the _______________________ left port ____________________________________. When Columbus’ ships finally reached land nearly 10 weeks later they believed they had reached __________________________________________________________________. ...
... and the _______________________ left port ____________________________________. When Columbus’ ships finally reached land nearly 10 weeks later they believed they had reached __________________________________________________________________. ...
I. What led to the Age of Exploration?
... Vasco da Gama discovered a trade route across the Indian Ocean and landed in India in 1498. He took on spices, sold them in Portugal, and made a profit of several thousand percent! ...
... Vasco da Gama discovered a trade route across the Indian Ocean and landed in India in 1498. He took on spices, sold them in Portugal, and made a profit of several thousand percent! ...
The Age of Exploration
... Circumnavigation of the world Claimed the island chain (Philippines) ...
... Circumnavigation of the world Claimed the island chain (Philippines) ...
For “God, Glory, and Gold”
... Used to determine _________ of _________ Magnetic __________ improves tracking of direction Portugal Leads the Way The Portuguese Explore Africa Prince _________ supports exploration In 1419, he founds navigation school on coast of Portugal By 1460, there are trading posts along ________ ...
... Used to determine _________ of _________ Magnetic __________ improves tracking of direction Portugal Leads the Way The Portuguese Explore Africa Prince _________ supports exploration In 1419, he founds navigation school on coast of Portugal By 1460, there are trading posts along ________ ...
Presentation of chapter 17 sec 2
... Spaniards. They began to fight amongst each other, even Pizzaro was assassinated. • The King had to send a representative called a Viceroy to establish order in Peru in 1555. ...
... Spaniards. They began to fight amongst each other, even Pizzaro was assassinated. • The King had to send a representative called a Viceroy to establish order in Peru in 1555. ...
Portuguese Exploration
... for Europeans to conquer until the 1750s China – China was so advanced that Europeans had little to offer in trade that they wanted; Chinese only wanted gold or silver – Strictly limited European access to China until well into the 1800s Japan – At first, welcomed Europeans and traded heavily with t ...
... for Europeans to conquer until the 1750s China – China was so advanced that Europeans had little to offer in trade that they wanted; Chinese only wanted gold or silver – Strictly limited European access to China until well into the 1800s Japan – At first, welcomed Europeans and traded heavily with t ...
Age of Exploraton
... Opened the sea route to India by way of the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. Nationality - Portuguese Lifespan - 1469 – 1524 Education - Well educated befitting his status Career - Explorer and Navigator Famous for : Discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East, assumed to be ...
... Opened the sea route to India by way of the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa. Nationality - Portuguese Lifespan - 1469 – 1524 Education - Well educated befitting his status Career - Explorer and Navigator Famous for : Discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East, assumed to be ...
Exploration
... • 1519 to 1521– Ferdinand Magellan expedition sails west from Spain. First to circumnavigate the globe. • 1500 – Amerigo Vespucci, went on several voyages and wrote letters describing the lands he saw. These letters led to the use of the name America (after Amerigo) for the new lands. ...
... • 1519 to 1521– Ferdinand Magellan expedition sails west from Spain. First to circumnavigate the globe. • 1500 – Amerigo Vespucci, went on several voyages and wrote letters describing the lands he saw. These letters led to the use of the name America (after Amerigo) for the new lands. ...
GIL EANES 1 ST person to sail past Cape Bojador in 1433
... 1416 – founded the school of navigation in Portugal ...
... 1416 – founded the school of navigation in Portugal ...
Conquistador
Conquistadors /kɒŋˌkɪstəˈdɔrz/ (from Portuguese or Spanish conquistadores ""conquerors""; Spanish pronunciation: [koŋkistaˈðoɾes], Portuguese pronunciation: [kũkiʃtɐˈdoɾis], [kõkiʃtɐˈðoɾɨʃ]) is a term used to refer to the soldiers and explorers of the Spanish Empire or the Portuguese Empire in a general sense. During the Age of Discovery conquistadores sailed beyond Europe to the Americas, Oceania, Africa and Asia, conquering territory and opening trade routes. They colonized much of the world for Spain and Portugal in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.